Removing only the rtk and not the pole, need a lawn remapping? Also if I mark the antenna rotation? (mark on a pole + mark on antenna) Here (Italy) I expect a maximum -8 -10 in a rare very cold winter.. So not a real issue to leave it mounted.. But if possible I love to take care of it😅
As long as the pole remains in the same position without any displacement, there’s no need to remap. However, after reinstalling the RTK next year, it’s a good idea to run a boundary mow first to check if there’s any shift in the positioning.
Removing only the rtk and not the pole, need a lawn remapping?
Also if I mark the antenna rotation? (mark on a pole + mark on antenna)
Here (Italy) I expect a maximum -8 -10 in a rare very cold winter.. So not a real issue to leave it mounted.. But if possible I love to take care of it😅
As long as the pole remains in the same position without any displacement, there’s no need to remap. However, after reinstalling the RTK next year, it’s a good idea to run a boundary mow first to check if there’s any shift in the positioning.
@@mammotiontech antenna rotation is mandatory (so I need to mark the exact rotation) or I can reinstall freely on the same pole?
@@SimoneBiagini For LUBA 1, you need to mark the exact rotation. For LUBA 2 or YUKA, you can reinstall freely on the same pole.